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1 Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture Configuration Commands WLAN-GW Commands on page 1621 RADIUS Server and Proxy Commands on page 1622 LUDB Matching for RADIUS Proxy Cache on page 1624 Data Plane Related Commands on page 1625 Port Policy Commands on page 1625 Soft-GRE Group Interface Commands on page 1626 WIFI Aggregation and Offload Migrant User Support Commands on page 1627 Show Commands on page 1630 Tools Commands on page 1631 Clear Commands on page 1631 WLAN-GW Commands config subscriber-mgmt wlan-gw mgw-profile profile-name [create] no mgw-profile profile-name interface-type {gn s2a s2b} no interface-type ip-ttl hops no ip-ttl keep-alive [interval seconds] [retry-count value] [timeout retry-seconds] no keep-alive message-retransmit [timeout timeout] [retry-count value] no message-retransmit signalling-protocol protocol no signalling-protocol serving-network mcc mcc-value mnc mnc-value no serving-network router 7750 SR OS Triple Play Guide Page 1621
2 wlan-gw apn apn no apn mgw-map address ip-prefix[/prefix-length] [mgw-profile profile-name] no address ip-prefix[/prefix-length] service vprn wlan-gw apn apn no apn mgw-map address ip-prefix[/prefix-length] [mgw-profile profile-name] no address ip-prefix[/prefix-length] RADIUS Server and Proxy Commands aaa acct-on-off-group group-name [create] acct-on-off-group group-name radius-server-policy policy-name [create] no radius-server-policy policy-name accept-script-policy policy-name no accept-script-policy acct-on-off monitor-group group-name acct-on-off oper-state-change [group group-name] no acct-on-off acct-request-script-policy policy-name no acct-request-script-policy auth-request-script-policy policy-name no auth-request-script-policy [no] buffering acct-interim min min-val max max-val lifetime lifetime no acct-interim acct-stop min min-val max max-val lifetime lifetime no acct-stop servers access-algorithm {direct round-robin hash-based} no access-algorithm hold-down-time [sec seconds] [min minutes] no hold-down-time retry count no retry router router-instance router service-name service-name no router server server-index name server-name no server server-index Page SR OS Triple Play Guide
3 Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture source-address ip-address no source-address timeout [sec seconds] [min minutes] no timeout router radius-server server server-name [address ip-address] [secret key ] [hash hash2] [port port] [create] no server server-name [no] accept-coa acct-port port [no] acct-port auth-port port [no] auth-port coa-script-policy script-policy-name no coa-script-policy pending-requests-limit limit no pending-requests-limit router radius-proxy server server-name [create] [purpose {[accounting authentication both]}] no server server-name cache key packet-type {accept request} attribute-type attribute-type [vendor vendor-id] no key timeout [hrs hours] [min minutes] [sec seconds] no timeout track-accounting [stop] [interim-update] [accounting-on] [accounting-off] no track-accounting default-accounting-server-policy policy-name no default-accounting-server-policy default-authentication-server-policy policy-name no default-authentication-server-policy [no] interface interface-name load-balance-key [vendor vendor-id [vendor-id...(upto 5 max)]] attribute-type attribute-type [attribute-type...(upto 5 max)] load-balance-key source-ip-udp no load-balance-key secret secret [hash hash2] 7750 SR OS Triple Play Guide Page 1623
4 no secret [no] send-accounting-response service vprn radius-proxy server server-name [address ip-address] [secret key ] [hash hash2] [port port] [create] no server server-name [no] accept-coa acct-port port no acct-port auth-port port no auth-port cache key packet-type {accept request} attribute-type attribute-type [vendor vendor-id] no key timeout [hrs hours] [min minutes] [sec seconds] no timeout track-accounting [stop] [interim-update] [accounting-on] [accounting-off] no track-accounting coa-script-policy script-policy-name no coa-script-policy default-accounting-server-policy policy-name no default-accounting-server-policy default-authentication-server-policy policy-name no default-authentication-server-policy [no] interface interface-name load-balance-key [vendor vendor-id [vendor-id...(upto 5 max)]] attribute-type attribute-type [attribute-type...(upto 5 max)] load-balance-key source-ip-udp no load-balance-key pending-requests-limit limit no pending-requests-limit secret secret [hash hash2] no secret [no] send-accounting-response [no]shutdown username [1..32] [prefix-string prefix-string] [accountingserver-policy policy-name] [suffix-string suffix-string] no username [1..32] LUDB Matching for RADIUS Proxy Cache config subscriber-mgmt Page SR OS Triple Play Guide
5 Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture local-user-db local-user-db-name [create] no local-user-db local-user-db-name dhcp host match-radius-proxy-cache fail-action {continue drop} no fail-action mac-format mac-format no mac-format match {circuit-id mac remote-id} match option [1..254] no match server [service service-id] name server-name no server Data Plane Related Commands config isa wlan-gw-group wlan-gw-group-id [create] no wlan-gw-group wlan-gw-group-id active-iom-limit number no active-iom-limit iom slot-number no iom nat radius-accounting-policy nat-accounting-policy no radius-accounting-policy session-limits reserved num-sessions no reserved watermarks high percentage low percentage no watermarks [no] description Port Policy Commands config port-policy policy-name [create] no port-policy policy-name egress-scheduler-policy port-sched-plcy no egress-scheduler-policy 7750 SR OS Triple Play Guide Page 1625
6 Soft-GRE Group Interface Commands config service vprn ies subscriber-inteface group-interface ip-int-name [create] group-interface ip-int-name [create] lns group-interface ip-int-name [create] softgre no group-interface ip-int-name ip-mtu octets no ip-mtu soft-gre soft-gre egress agg-rate-limit kilobits-per-second no agg-rate-limit hold-time infinite hold-time [ ] no hold-time qos policy-id no qos scheduler-policy scheduler-policy-name no scheduler-policy [no] shape-multi-client-only shaping {per-retailer per-tunnel} no shaping gw-address ip-address no gw-address gw-ipv6-address ipv6-address no gw-ipv6-address mobility hold-time time in s no hold-time trigger [data] [iapp] no trigger router router-instance no router tcp-mss-adjust segment-size no tcp-mss-adjust vlan-tag-ranges default-retail-svc-id service-id no default-retail-svc-id vlan start [ ] end [ ] retail-svc-id service-id no vlan start [ ] end [ ] wlan-gw-group group-id no wlan-gw-group Page SR OS Triple Play Guide
7 Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture WIFI Aggregation and Offload Migrant User Support Commands subscriber-mgmt http-redirect-policy policy-name [create] no http-redirect-policy policy-name dst-port tcp-port no dst-port forward-entries [no] dst-ip ip-address protocol ip-protocol dst-port port-number portal-hold-time seconds no portal-hold-time url rdr-url-string no url service vprn service-id/ies service-id subscriber-interface ip-int-name group-interface ip-int-name soft-gre authentication authentication-policy policy-name no authentication-policy hold-time [hrs hours] [min minutes] [sec seconds] no hold-time [no] data-triggered-ue-creation dhcp active-lease-time [hrs hours] [min minutes] [sec seconds] no active-lease-time initial-lease-time [hrs hours] [min minutes] [sec seconds] no initial-lease-time l2-aware-ip-address ip-address no l2-aware-ip-address primary-dns ip-address no primary-dns primary-nbns ip-address no primary-nbns secondary-dns ip-address no secondary-dns secondary-nbns ip-address no secondary-nbns egress agg-rate-limit kilobits-per-second no agg-rate-limit 7750 SR OS Triple Play Guide Page 1627
8 hold-time infinite hold-time [ ] no hold-time qos policy-id no qos scheduler-policy scheduler-policy-name no scheduler-policy [no] shape-multi-client-only shaping {per-retailer per-tunnel} no shaping gw-address ip-address no gw-address http-redirect-policy policy-name no http-redirect-policy mobility hold-time time in s no hold-time trigger [data] [iapp] no trigger nat-policy policy-name no nat-policy router router-instance no router tcp-mss-adjust segment-size no tcp-mss-adjust track-mobility mac-format mac-format no mac-format radius-proxy-cache router router-instance server server-name no radius-proxy-cache vlan-tag-ranges default-retail-svc-id service-id no default-retail-svc-id [no] range start [ ] end [ ] authentication authentication-policy policy-name no authentication-policy hold-time [hrs hours] [min minutes] [sec seconds] no hold-time [no] data-triggered-ue-creation dhcp active-lease-time [hrs hours] [min minutes] [sec seconds] no active-lease-time initial-lease-time [hrs hours] [min minutes] [sec seconds] no initial-lease-time l2-aware-ip-address ip-address no l2-aware-ip-address primary-dns ip-address no primary-dns primary-nbns ip-address Page SR OS Triple Play Guide
9 Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture no primary-nbns secondary-dns ip-address no secondary-dns secondary-nbns ip-address no secondary-nbns http-redirect-policy policy-name no http-redirect-policy nat-policy policy-name no nat-policy retail-svc-id service-id [no] track-mobility mac-format mac-format no mac-format radius-proxy-cache router router-instance server server-name no radius-proxy-cache wlan-gw-group group-id no wlan-gw-group 7750 SR OS Triple Play Guide Page 1629
10 Show Commands show router radius-proxy-server server-name radius-proxy-server server-name cache radius-proxy-server server-name cache hex-key hex-string radius-proxy-server server-name cache string-key string radius-proxy-server server-name cache summary radius-proxy-server server-name statistics radius-proxy-server soft-gre-tunnels local-ip ip-address remote-ip ip-address ue soft-gre-tunnels [local-ip ip-address] [remote-ip ip-address][isa-group wlan-gw-group-id] [member [1..255]] [summary] [detail] show aaa acct-on-off-group group-name radius-server-policy policy-name [acct-on-off] radius-server-policy policy-name associations radius-server-policy policy-name msg-buffer-stats radius-server-policy policy-name statistics radius-server-policy [acct-on-off] show isa wlan-gw-group wlan-gw-group-id wlan-gw-group wlan-gw-group-id associations wlan-gw-group wlan-gw-group-id member [1..255] [statistics] wlan-gw-group show subscriber-mgmt wlan-gw gtp-session imsi imsi apn apn-string gtp-session [mgw-address ip-address] [mgw-router router-instance] [remote-control-teid teid] [local-control-teid teid] [detail] gtp-session imsi imsi gtp-statistics mgw-profile profile-name mgw-profile profile-name associations mgw-profile ssid statistics ue [vlan qtag] [mpls-label label] [retail-svc-id service-id] [ssid service-set-id] [previous-access-point ip-address] ue mac ieee-address Page SR OS Triple Play Guide
11 Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture Tools Commands tools perfrom aaa dump aaa acct-on [radius-server-policy policy-name] [force] acct-off acct-off [radius-server-policy policy-name] [force] [acct-terminate-cause number] radius-server-policy policy-name msg-buffer [session-id acct-session-id]] wlan-gw ue Clear Commands clear aaa radius-server-policy policy-name msg-buffer [acct-session-id acct-session-id] radius-server-policy policy-name statistics [msg-buffer-only] radius-server-policy policy-name server server-index statistics 7750 SR OS Triple Play Guide Page 1631
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